It may be a day late, but we finally got our Mother's Day gifts done in Mrs. Ross's class! These kids are so creative!!!




Left to right. 8th graders Danny Ferguson, Tyler Ross, and Jacob Ferguson finished up their oak chest and desk. Good job boys. 💪👍--Mr. Kuntz

MSHS Academic Awards and 8th Grade Promotion, Tuesday, May 14 at 12:30pm. MSHS STUCO Purple Day to follow.


Middle school track will travel to Dexter Wednesday to turn in uniforms and receive medals for the season. Please wash your uniforms prior to bringing them, and ensure you have all parts of uniform prepared to turn in. Thank you!
This is the Class of 2024 last week at Cedar Vale Schools! Congratulations! Graduation will be Saturday, May 18 at 10:00 AM Cedar Vale Gym.
Class of 2024
Myles Izaiah Lelin Artherton
Shyann Nye Bonnell*~
Daesie Ann Dennis*~
Kinlee Bogue Ireland Haden*^
Devonte Michael Harris
Lane Ryan Jones^
Ariana Dawn Leon
Brylee Renee Myers+
Ricquel Jewel Shaw
*National Honor Society
~Kansas State Scholar Curriculum Completer ^Industry Credential
+Vocational Education/Training -Work in Progress
Class Flower: Macro Dahlia
Class Colors: Lilac & Pistachio Green
Class Motto: "Good things come in green.”
Class Officers
Class President: Brylee Myers Class Vice-President: Ricquel Shaw
Class Secretary/ Treasurer: Ariana Leon
Student Council Representative: Shyann Bonnell Student Council Representative: Daesie Dennis
Class Sponsors
Mr. Joseph Fox and Mr. Christopher Shockley
Commencement Leaders
Miss Katie Crocker and Mr. Ayden Robertson
Monday May 14 Regionals Baseball 2pm Sedan. Tuesday May 14 6th-12th grade academic awards and 8th grade promotion will begin at 12:30pm followed by STUCO Purple Day events
3rd and 4th graders spreading some cheer with our kindness rock paintings today!





We celebrated our wonderful and dedicated teachers today to wrap up Teacher Appreciation Week. We love our teachers!




Menu change for Monday, May 13th and Thursday, May 16th

2024 Senior Class Spotlight: Brylee Myers, Class President
Brylee is the daughter of Bronika Mattocks and Dallas Myers. Her activities included class officer positions, band, STUCO and Ms. Cedar Vale. Brylee earned Dual Credit Cowley County Community College in Cosmetology
INTERVIEW:
What year did you begin school at CVS?
Brylee: preschool
Do you have any college credits or certifications earned during HS?
Brylee: Cosmetology pathway
What are your next steps?
Brylee: I am going to finish the cosmetology program and earn my certificate.
Who is someone special that you would like to give a shoutout to?
Brylee: Mrs. Burdette, Ms Julie and my Mommy
What is your favorite school memory?
Brylee: Doing yoga with Mrs. Kelley and another kid passed gas so loud that I still bring it up at least once a week.
What are you most excited for next?
Brylee: I am excited to live on my own and make a lot of money, hopefully.
What are your views on success?
Brylee: Success is being happy.
Do you have any advice for those entering high school?
Brylee: Have fun and don’t be friends with mean girls.
How strict would you say that your parents were during high school?
Brylee: Very Strict unless I was with Brogan.
Who Was Your Favorite Teacher?
Brylee: Mr. Werner and Mr. Fox
What Was Your Favorite Toy Growing Up?
Brylee: Lalaloopsy Doll
What is the best advice you’ve received?
Brylee: To use my brain
What song do you just have to sing along with when you hear it?
Brylee: Crazy by Aerosmith
Congratulations Brylee!! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU

2024 Senior Class Spotlight: Ariana Leon, Class Secretary/Treasure
Ariana is the daughter of Troya and Adam Stone. Her activities included class treasure/secretary all four years, shop and yearbook. .
INTERVIEW:
What year did you begin school at CVS?
Ariana: kindergarten
What are your next steps?
Ariana: I plan to go into the workforce for a bit and think about possibly looking at Cowley College and Psychology.
Who is someone special that you would like to give a shoutout to?
Ariana: Mr Wachter, he’s been there for me ..mentally and being someone I can go to
What is your favorite school memory?
Ariana: It would be when we were in Mrs. McGee’s fourth grade and I had noticed my chair was sitting a little off balance and I was sitting by Devonte so I just swapped chairs and when he sat down it broke and I never said a word until two years ago. We were talking and someone said, “Devonte, you remember when you broke that chair in fourth grade?” and I said “Devonte, there is something I need to tell you”.
What are you most excited for next?
Ariana: More money coming my way
What are your views on success?
Ariana: Success to me is being able to see success in even little accomplishments and once you find success you can finally take a breath.
Do you have any advice for those entering high school?
Ariana: People care, but they don’t care as deeply as your mind makes you believe, like what you wear, what you look like, your hair and so on.
How strict would you say that your parents were during high school?
Ariana: Easy Breezy, but made sure I had decent grades and would push me when I got close to failing.
Who Was Your Favorite Teacher?
Ariana: Mr. Werner and Mr. Harber, he’s very respectful teacher and up front about what you need done.
What Was Your Favorite Toy Growing Up?
Ariana: My baby dolls and kind of barbies
What is the best advice you’ve received?
Ariana: That everything is actually okay
What song do you just have to sing along with when you hear it?
Ariana: Cherry Hill by Russ
Congratulations Ariana!! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU

2024 Senior Class Spotlight: Ricquel Shaw, Class Vice President
Ricquel is the daughter of Rodney and Vivian Shaw. Her activities included class officer positions, STUCO, Volleyball, Cheer, Scholars Bowl, Math Club, Track and Softball.
INTERVIEW:
What year did you begin school at CVS?
Ricquel: Junior year
Do you have any college credits or certifications earned during HS?
Ricquel: CNA certificate
What are your next steps?
Ricquel: I am going to go to K-State and major in Biology to work further in the medical field.
Who is someone special that you would like to give a shoutout to?
Ricquel: Mrs. Burdette, Mr. Wachter and Mrs. Ross for listening to me and Eli and Shyann for being there for me.
What is your favorite school memory?
Ricquel: During my sophomore year we pranked the Juniors.
What are you most excited for next?
RIcquel: Achieving something that I can be proud of myself for doing.
What are your views on success?
Ricquel: Success to me means that you are finally proud of yourself and where you are regardless of the judgment of others.
Do you have any advice for those entering high school?
Ricquel: Take hold of more opportunities and block out the judgment of others always.
How strict would you say that your parents were during high school?
Ricquel: 105% somedays and maybe 65% some other days.
Who Was Your Favorite Teacher?
Ricquel: Mrs. Davidson, my fourth grade teacher
What Was Your Favorite Toy Growing Up?
Ricquel: toy cars
What is the best advice you’ve received?
Ricquel: My older brother once told me that people are never going to change and if you want to see change then you have to change yourself.
What song do you just have to sing along with when you hear it?
Ricquel: Warning by Megan Stallion
Congratulations Ricquel!! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU

Author Party for Kindergarten! They wrote & published a book as a class so today we celebrated their accomplishment! 📚 #readersareleaders










Congratulations To Our 2024-2025 Junior High & High School Spartan Cheerleaders!



2024 Senior Class Spotlight: Lane Jones
Lane is the son of Darin and Heather Jones. His activities include football, basketball, and baseball.
Completed Dual Credit with Cowley County Community College with certification in Auto Tech
INTERVIEW:
What year did you begin school at CVS?
Lane: I was in the fourth grade.
Do you have any college credits or certifications earned during HS?
Lane: I have earned 51 college credits and auto tech certification
What are your next steps?
Lane: I plan to go back to Cowley and finish my associates degree.
Who is someone special that you would like to give a shoutout to?
Lane: My parents
What is your favorite school memory?
Lane: Going to Regionals in Baseball
What are you most excited for next?
Lane: Getting outta high school
What are your views on success?
Lane: I don’t know what my success will be yet.
Do you have any advice for those entering high school?
Lane: Have fun in high school
How strict would you say that your parents were during high school?
Lane: 81% strict
Who Was Your Favorite Teacher?
Lane: Jim Ailey, vo tech teacher
What Was Your Favorite Toy Growing Up?
Lane: Hot wheels
What is the best advice you’ve received?
Lane: From my Dad: Just don’t be stupid
What song do you just have to sing along with when you hear it?
Lane: Quick Sand by Morray
Congratulations Lane! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU

2024 Senior Class Spotlight: DEVONTE HARRIS
Devonte is the son of Chris and Beverly Harris. His activities
included Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track and . Flight Club
INTERVIEW:
What year did you begin school at CVS?
Devonte: Second grade
What are your next steps?
Devonte: I am going to Coffeville, playing football and majoring in sports medicine.
Who is someone special that you would like to give a shoutout to?
Devonte: There is really a few people, one is my dad and then Lane and Myles
What is your favorite school memory?
Devonte: Senior trip when Mr. Fox decided to race Mr. Shockley
What are you most excited for next?
Devonte: Really just getting out and exploring, getting to see what this world is about and I hope to God that it goes in my favor.
What are your views on success?
Devonte: It took me a while to realize this when my Dad would tell me: Success comes to those who work for it, not just in sports or in practice, your success comes with work that you put in.. you get out what you put into it.
Do you have any advice for those entering high school?
Devonte: Listen to your parents, they know way more than what you do and stay in your lane. Do what you know that you can do
How strict would you say that your parents were during high school?
Devonte: I wouldn’t call them strict, they were just trying to protect me.
Who Was Your Favorite Teacher?
Devonte: Mrs. McGee, fourth grade
What Was Your Favorite Toy Growing Up?
Devonte: My favorite toy was a Gen 1 Optimus Prime
What is the best advice you’ve received?
Devonte: This came from my dad and coach, You get out of it what you put in.
What song do you just have to sing along with when you hear it?
Devonte: 7 years by Lukas Graham
Congratulations Devonte! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU


2024 Senior Class Spotlight: KINLEE HADEN
Kinlee is the daughter of Joel Haden and Kelle Ireland Haden. Her activities are basketball, track, NHS and class officer. Kinlee earned Dual Credit Cowley County Community College in Welding. She was named the 2024 CTE Student of the Year at Cowley County Community College.
INTERVIEW:
What year did you begin school at CVS?
Kinlee: Preschool
Do you have any college credits or certifications earned during HS?
Kinlee: Welding Certification
What are your next steps?
Kinlee: I am planning to work a couple of years and plan to jockey horses in the future.
Who is someone special that you would like to give a shoutout to?
Kinlee: my mom, my dad, my family Mr. Fox, Mr. Werner, Clint and Johnna …
What is your favorite school memory?
Kinlee: One time Brylee and I were driving around by the pool and Brylee ran over an electric pole used as the parking stop and it felt like we fell off the face of the earth.
What are you most excited for next?
Kinlee: Growing up, learning a lot and enjoying the little things
What are your views on success?
Kinlee: Success is being able to be confident in what you say and what you do and taking pride in it, looking back and knowing it was time well spent.
Do you have any advice for those entering high school?
Kinlee: Stay true to yourself because you are the one that is going to be there at the end of the day … and don’t take crap from anyone.
How strict would you say that your parents were during high school?
Kinlee: They weren’t strict, they knew that I wouldn’t be doing stupid things.
Who Was Your Favorite Teacher?
Kinlee: Mr. Werner or Mr. Fox
What Was Your Favorite Toy Growing Up?
Kinlee: Barbie or baby doll
What is the best advice you’ve received?
Kinlee: To pay attention
What song do you just have to sing along with when you hear it?
Kinlee: I take A Lot of Pride in What I Am by Merle Haggard
Congratulations Kinlee!! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU

Teacher Appreciation Week! Thank You to our STUCO for the amazing popcorn bar and cherry limeade treats! Shout out to our Cedar Vale Chamber for the great treats and decorations! #TCVC #teachersarespecialpeople


Take One for the Team!
It's that time of year, time to get your physical before the 2024-2025 school year.

Mr. James Rainbolt (Board President) and Mr. Shaun Robertson grilling burgers for the staff. The board would like to express their appreciation to our staff! Thanks for being on our team. TCVC




